A passionate call against visa restrictions and Ebola-related fears allegedly preventing African fans from attending the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
A passionate call against visa restrictions and Ebola-related fears allegedly preventing African fans from attending the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Caf’s controversial Afcon ruling exposes deeper cracks in African football governance, while Uganda risks hosting a 2027 tournament without the unity, strategy, or public hype needed to make it a success.
Uganda’s national team does not lack talent; it lacks identity. The Afcon exit exposed a deeper crisis—players wearing the same jersey without a unifying soul to bind them as one.
With only 18 months to Afcon 2027, Uganda faces a defining moment: rebuild The Cranes on the strength of a revitalised domestic league or risk hosting the tournament without a team worthy of the occasion.
Uganda’s AFCON struggles are not tactical failures but symptoms of a domestic league weakened by poor leadership, limited exposure, and an overreliance on foreign-based players.
A hard-hitting response to SC Villa’s leadership crisis, exposing accountability gaps, governance failures, and the urgent need for transparency, legal legitimacy, and strategic reform to restore the club’s glory.